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Title: Auto box slipping
Post by: djm1964 on 10 March 2009, 17:17:19
Hi all , car has gone to the garage to have new oil and filter done for auto box. I have noticed that from cold takes 200m to change into 2nd gear even at low revs , then after giving it a good run at the weekend the auto gave up the ghost and I albut coasted into my road. went out 30 mins later seemed ok , today took it for short run , from a rolling 10 mph start the revs go to 6000 then the gearbox kicks in ? Gagrage are going to look at it before doing the oil change incase it is something more sinister, he did mention if the oil level eas low anyway it may cause this. Yours views would be very welcome on this please. Thanks as ever

take care

Dave
Title: Re: Auto box slipping
Post by: albitz on 10 March 2009, 17:53:33
They are designed to hold onto 1st gear when cold to warm up the cats quicker,you can overide this by pushing the snowflake button beside the gearshift.this will put the box into 3rd,after about half a mile ,switch it off and it will drive normally.
The other symptoms sound like classic symptoms of low atf imo.
A fluid/filter change may well solve your problems,if not the next step would be to have a look at the selector switch (on the nearside of the box) could need internals cleaning. :y
Title: Re: Auto box slipping
Post by: djm1964 on 10 March 2009, 18:08:02
Thanks very much for the info , I have never  checked the levels as the car only does very few miles, I just hope it is the levels and not that the box is knackered. Thanks again

Dave
Title: Re: Auto box slipping
Post by: Seth on 11 March 2009, 10:06:09
Give it an ATF and 'box filter-change first and take it from there.
Hope that this is the problem.
Good luck!
Title: Re: Auto box slipping
Post by: going crazy on 11 March 2009, 11:57:10
This happens with me as well and I thought it was normal behaviour.  When the engine is hot - it has no issues.

how do I check the oil level?
Title: Re: Auto box slipping
Post by: ians on 11 March 2009, 12:02:59
there is a maintenance guide to checking the level.
Title: Re: Auto box slipping
Post by: djm1964 on 11 March 2009, 21:39:36
New oil and filter fitted today by the garage who said the original oil was low , so once again you lot were right :) haven't got the car back yet , asked them to look at the front arm bushes ( I think thats right ) to try and stop the juddering ( not all the time ) when braking, so hopefully should have it back tommorrow . As always many thanks for the help and advice , really great bunch on a very freindly and well informed chatboard.

take care

Dave :y